| Re-Opened
in Spring of 2002 at the historic first police precinct house
in downtown Manhattan is the NYC Police Museum. Here you'll
find quite a collection of memorabilia, antique items such
as very old vehicles, photographs, uniforms, badges and even
weapons which will transport you back in time a 100 years
and more.
The three floors which make up this museum are divided up
into sections. You might find yourself being surprised at
every turn just as I was during my very first visit. Just
when you think you've come across the highlight of the museum,
there's yet something more to widen your eyes.
The first floor of the police museum has sections of which
one is titled "Transportation." Here are photos
of old modes of transport used by the police of yesteryear.
Hey, you'll even find an antique automobile and a cycle or
two. There are informational plaques all over which will teach
you quite a bit. In this area you'll learn of how the force's
use of transportation at the turn of the century began with
the Bicycle Squad, under the command of then Commissioner
Theodore Roosevelt. 'And you'll learn of how the Aviation
Unit came into being as well as how the number of motorized
vehicles went from a few hundred in 1918 to the thousands
in use today.
There are other sections on all floors but I'll skip to the
one's which struck me most, such as the Jail Cell and cache
of vintage weapons found on the second floor. I mean really,
this was the closest I'd ever want to be to a jail cell much
less the sorts of weapons I got to see here. Anyone remember
the machine guns seen on some of those old gangster films?
Well, you'll get to see them up close here.
On the third floor, you'll find even more informative areas
as well as a room filled with badges, badges and more badges
of those who've given their lives for the sake of protecting
NYC. It's an impressive display and just as much a picture
taking opportunity as the many other items at this museum.
So should you find yourself in lower Manhattan then be sure
to pass by the Police Museum! Heck, you've got South
Street Seaport, Staten Island Ferry,
Financial District, Museum
of the American Indian, Battery
Park, Chinatown and other
sights close by.
Upon entering the Museum be sure to grab their handy map
and welcoming pamphlet found at the reception desk.
Visit
their site
Also be sure to visit the
gallery of photos taken at the Museum, located on New Yorkled.
| Gallery
Admission:
Adults: $5.00
Seniors: $3.00
Children (6-18):
$2.00
Museum members and children under 6 are Free.
NYPD members:
no charge
Tel: 212-480-3100 |
Hours:
Tues - Sat: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Closed for all Federal and NYC Holidays |
Getting there: Yours
truly had some trouble getting there the very first time and
will often come across others in the area asking for directions
to this museum. It's actually quite easy getting there. Located
within a building directly adjacent to the FDR, it's a few
blocks south of South Street Seaport. 'and less than a five
minute walk north of Battery Park and the Staten Island Ferry. |